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Portable, packable, and resilient, this crisp, lightweight wool hat is great for travel because it can be crushed flat into a suitcase but springs right back to shape. It offers warmth and protection from wet weather as well as sun, and features a water- and stain-resistant Scotchgard® finish and cotton inner sweatband.

Originally developed for camping in the Maine woods, these wool-blend slipper socks are so comfortable that Sherpa guides on Mount Everest now pack them for base camp. Delivering lightweight warmth, they're perfect footwear no matter where your travels take you. A memory-foam layer tops EVA insoles for support and cushioning. Leather sidewalls and outsoles are durable enough to wear at a campsite, but soft enough for indoor wear.

In the shadow of the Bluestack Mountains in northwestern Ireland, the town of Donegal has been renowned for its handwoven wool tweed for generations. A skilled weaver, working at a bench loom, could make up to 30 yards of fabric in a day, using home-raised wool that was often dyed using natural and local materials including moss, yellow gorse, and blackberries. Today the town's largest manufacturer of wool tweed is the Magee, Molloy & McNutt factory, which presides over Donegal's town center in a large redbrick building. About 25 local craftsmen still work on hand looms in their homes, filling the demand for the bespoke look of a well-tailored tweed suit or cap. This classic herringbone-patterned hat is 100% wool and handcrafted in Ireland.

Weather-resistant and extremely durable, Donegal wool tweed has long been one of the world's highest quality fabrics and a symbol of the Irish county where it is made. A patchwork of herringbone- and houndstooth-patterned Donegal tweed reflects the area's quilting traditions and retains the tailored look of a bygone age. Each cap is unique and patterns will vary.

Weather-resistant and extremely durable, Donegal wool tweed has long been one of the world's highest quality fabrics and a symbol of the Irish county where it is made. This tweed hat with a removable pheasant feather tucked in the band is a timeless way to protect against wind and weather. A patchwork of herringbone and houndstooth reflects the area's quilting traditions and retains the tailored look of a bygone age.

When you head out on that great adventure, this handcrafted hat from South Africa offers comfort, ventilation, and protection from the sun. Fashioned of lightly-oiled suede and breathable cotton mesh, similar to a style worn by Africa's game rangers. Crushable; packs flat. Made by tribespeople living near Kruger National Park.

From kayaking to ice-climbing, whenever you need waterproof warmth without any loss of dexterity, wear these socks and gloves. Their secret is a patented three-layer membrane that lets perspiration out for comfort but prevents all moisture from penetrating. Made from a single piece of thin stretch material whose seamless structure prevents chafing and blisters, each one is pressure-tested for performance you can rely on. Gloves have grip dots. Made in U.S.A.

Touch-screen devices are more and more a part of daily life and one of the most common ways that we get information and keep in touch while exploring the world. Special leather fingerpads on these wind-resistant gloves let you type, text, and scroll through maps without exposing your skin to the elements. Perfect for those who rely on electronic maps and guidebooks, they're an asset for off-season travelers and backcountry hikers. Mirror seaming between fingers adds to the comfort. Winner of the Backpackers Magazine 2011 Editors Choice award.

Australian cowboy poet Banjo Paterson wrote hundreds of odes to cattle droversliving free and working hard in the outback. His characters and verses, including "Waltzing Matilda," have become icons of the Australian spirit. Like the iconic cowboys who rode across the parched land, this distressed cowhide hat is an outback original. Rugged, waterproof, and fully foldable.

With its Old West styling and crushable design, our suede rancher hat is perfect for packing in a suitcase. It springs back into form thanks to a wire-reinforced brim and steam-blocked shape. Like the perfect pair of boots, the rich cowhide leather gains character with age, telling the story of your travels. Handmade by a 65-year-old company in Sedgewickville, Missouri.

Our stylish driving cap combines old-world style with the warmth and water-resistance of Gore-Tex® for a fully functional all-weather hat. Crafted by Hungarian tailors from a German design, it represents Eastern Europe’s work to retain its centuries-old textile heritage. Pull-down earflaps make this a great choice for year-round. Rated to -10°F.

Women working in craft collectives throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina hand-knit these unique and traditional eastern European wool slipper socks. The jacquard designs and two-needle knitting patterns are passed down from mother to daughter in Bosnian families. The slippers are perfect for both men and women and come with a card signed by the craftswoman who made them. Wool/acrylic blend.

With a wide brim, breathable Supplex fabric, and a sweat-wicking headband, this hat provides shade and sun-block with a UPF 30 rating. But add the breathable, seam-taped, waterproof shield and it does double duty as a rain hat. And since the rain shield rolls up and stores under the brim, you’ll be ready no matter how quickly the weather changes. The foam-stiffened brim gives the hat shape and structure and helps keep raindrops from getting under your collar, plus it floats, making this had a great choice for boating and kayaking. Features an external adjustable drawstring and a removable chin cord with cord-lock.

The ultimate in backcountry versatility, our Storm Tracker gloves can be worn for nearly any activity. Whether exploring on a ski tour or trekking in the winter, these light, durable, highly dexterous gloves will keep you comfortable in moderately cold conditions. The Windstopper membrane and tricot lining make this thin glove exceptionally warm for its size. The lack of bulk provides amazing breathability, and unprecedented dexterity and tactility.

Intrepid WWI aviators and the barnstorming stunt pilots of the 1930s not only defied gravity but also braved subzero temperatures in their open cockpits. This 100% sheepskin hat will keep you warm in winter’s chilliest and windiest conditions. Wind-resistant sheepskin lined is with thick, fluffy shearling and features tie-down ear flaps along with smaller ear warmers that can be snapped up when you need to be able to hear, or worn down for maximum warmth.

Craftspeople in Ecuador have made hats from the fibers of the flexible and durable toquilla palm tree for more than 400 years. Despite their origins, they're known as Panama hats because that's the port from which they were shipped to North America and Europe. This structured, pinched-crown Panama hat features a leather band and a fabric liner.